She recently starred in a workshop of the Go-Go’s musical Head Over Heels.

Rachel York
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Having completed a featured role in the January 2017 workshop of the Go-Go’s musical Head Over Heels, Broadway star Rachel York is currently in the midst of a concert tour that will take her to Florida, California, Washington, and elsewhere.

York, who was on Broadway most recently in 2016’s Disaster!, told Playbill previously, “It’s been an exciting 2017. I am currently in the middle of a ten-city tour with symphonies around the country. It’s been a joy and privilege sharing the stage with such terrific orchestras. I'm also keeping my fingers crossed that the musicals Head Over Heels and Little Dancer make their way to Broadway. I had the great pleasure of working on both shows in recent months and they are both truly awesome."

York earned a 1996 Drama Desk Award for her performance in Victor/Victoria. Other Broadway credits include Fantine during the original run of Les Misérables, as well as City of Angels, The Scarlet Pimpernel, and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. She also appeared in Ahrens & Flaherty’s Dessa Rose at Lincoln Center and starred opposite Betty Buckley in Sag Harbor and Los Angeles stagings of Grey Gardens.

Here is her upcoming live appearance schedule:

June 29 An Evening with Rachel York, Hilton Bonnet Creek/Waldorf Astoria, Orlando, Florida. York performs a special private concert for members of the Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning during the final evening of their annual conference.

August 3–1342nd Street at Reagle Music Theater of Greater Boston. York will star as Dorothy Brock in the Waltham, Massachusetts, production of the Tony Award-winning backstage musical. Songs include "You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me," "We're in the Money," "I Only Have Eyes for You," and "Lullaby of Broadway." Tom Wopat co-stars as director Julian Marsh.

August 19 Gershwin & Friends with Pasadena Pops. York teams up with Michael Feinstein as he conducts the Pasadena Pops orchestra in an evening of great tunes by Gershwin, Bernstein, Kern, and others. The concert is part of the Summer Pops Concert Series.

September 23The Music of James Bond and More with the Allentown Symphony Orchestra. York sings favorite 007 movie theme songs with the ASO under the baton of conductor Ronald Demkee. Miller Symphony Hall, Allentown, Pennsylvania. Call 610-432-6715.

October 21 Classic Broadway with Long Bay Symphony, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Conductor Michael Krajewski leads York, Lisa Vroman, and Doug LaBrecque in a tribute to the great songwriters of Broadway, including Rodgers & Hammerstein, Lerner & Loewe, Cole Porter, and George Gershwin.

December 8-10Holiday Pops with Seattle Symphony, Seattle, Washington. York celebrates the season with Darius de Haas and conductor Stuart Chafetz in a holiday concert that will also feature the University of Washington Chorale.

December 15-17Holiday at Peace at the Peace Center, Greenville, South Carolina. York returns as featured guest soloist for for Greenville Symphony Orchestra's annual holiday concert. December 15 and 16 at 7:30 PM, December 17 at 3 PM. Tickets go on sale September 5.